2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-017-0230-8
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Radiographic features of Ollier’s disease – two case reports

Abstract: BackgroundOllier’s disease is a non-hereditary, benign bone tumor which is usually characterized by presence of multiple radiolucent lesions (enchondromas) in the metaphysis of long bones with unilateral predominance. The disease is a rare clinical entity with 1/100000 occurrence in early childhood. Patients mostly present with multiple hard swellings and deformity of the tubular bones specially hands and feet with leg discrepancy and pathologic fractures.Case presentationWe present two cases of Ollier’s disea… Show more

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“…Ollier disease is a rare nonhereditary sporadic disorder, where intraosseous benign cartilaginous tumors (enchondromas) develop close to the growth plate cartilage. Ollier disease carries a high risk of skeletal malignancy [10]. Another related illness, Maffucci disorder, is characterized by enchondromas associated with multiple hemangiomas, which usually occur in hands and feet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ollier disease is a rare nonhereditary sporadic disorder, where intraosseous benign cartilaginous tumors (enchondromas) develop close to the growth plate cartilage. Ollier disease carries a high risk of skeletal malignancy [10]. Another related illness, Maffucci disorder, is characterized by enchondromas associated with multiple hemangiomas, which usually occur in hands and feet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%